Pam Veitenheimer Art Collections
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Artwork by Pam Veitenheimer
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Gerbena Daisy by Pam Veitenheimer
Frog and Bug by Pam Veitenheimer
Vanishing Ocelot by Pam Veitenheimer
Prancing Poppies by Pam Veitenheimer
Frog in Pond by Pam Veitenheimer
Hosta Hideaway by Pam Veitenheimer
Swallowtail by Pam Veitenheimer
Salsa Time by Pam Veitenheimer
Polar Bear with The Weeping Moon by Pam Veitenheimer
Reflection by Pam Veitenheimer
Monarch Butterfly by Pam Veitenheimer
Giant Sun Flower by Pam Veitenheimer
Pretty Bird by Pam Veitenheimer
Barn Owl by Pam Veitenheimer
Round About by Pam Veitenheimer
The Sentinel by Pam Veitenheimer
Magical Mystical by Pam Veitenheimer
Broken Wing but Determined by Pam Veitenheimer
Purple Circles by Pam Veitenheimer
Looking Forward by Pam Veitenheimer
Hosta Hideaway for the Chipper by Pam Veitenheimer
Too Cute to be Guilty by Pam Veitenheimer
Afternoon Snack for my Hummingbird by Pam Veitenheimer
Ape of Gilbraltar by Pam Veitenheimer
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About Pam Veitenheimer
In my previous life I was a secretary for a local company and thoroughly enjoyed my role. However, art always called my name and I did not know if I would every have the very special opportunity to retire and devote my free time to doing what I love. I am fortunate to be retired and painting up a storm. I adore vibrant colors and trying to find my own unique style which is depicted in Prancing Poppies. I have taken several painting classes and have had the good fortune to have talented and encouraging teachers. I started in watercolor and now I specialize in acrylic painting and making decorative plaques. For the plaques I spread joint compound over the surface, dip the item in water, press it into the joint compound and remove it. I love trying different things that my husband brings from the garage and you never really know where you are going in the process. After a few days the joint compound is dry, and I sand it and seal it. Then I apply yellow acrylic paint to the surface, wipe off what areas I do not want painted and seal it when dry. Then I do the process again with reds and oranges, then blues and greens and finally blacks and browns. The adventure is so much fun not knowing exactly what the final plaque will look like. One of my other passions is saving Monarch butterflies. We bring them in as eggs and get to watch the whole process as they mature in aquariums. As one of my dear friends says "Have an artful day!" Legal & Copyright © Images and content contained here are the exclusive property of Pam Veitenheimer and are protected by U.S, Canadian and International Copyright Law. Images may NOT be copied, reproduced, or used in ANY way without prior written permission. All Rights Reserved by Pam Veitenheimer.